Pulley



' June 14, 19217.

v l A. A. sERvA PULLEY iorviginal Filed Sept. 2s. 1922 II'I Paienied June l14,y 219274."4 Y` ,STATES PATE NT* o FF ICE.

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PULLEY.

original application mea september 23,1922, serial 110,596,113. Divided and 'this novembere, v1923..- 'A serial No. 672,625. .Y

.l This invention relates `to pulleys, especially adapted for connection with'lrotary f g brushes, such yas are .commonly used in vacua-ppiicaiion met y 8, connected by the reduced concaved neckl portion 9.' lIn `forming the pulley upon the .shaft this hexagonal portion `of the shaft y drawing, in'which-,

#15 pulley;

`20`thzrough`V the complete pulley. i

" 275 cation of the improvements to la portable machine afvacuum cleanerfof Vany usual type is placed in a mold .andhard rubber or the` lum cleaners; and the objects of the inven-r like,` as shown at 10,y is fmolded around the l 5 tion. are to provid'e'ga pulleyv having a metall l kshaft and hubV portion upon which is molded same, forming a .pulley rigid upon the shaft.'

a pulley of yhard rubber or thelke. -The hardrubber thus forms a, pull-eycom-` `The above-and other objects may bey atprisingthe spaced, annula-rflanges11,sepavvtained vby constructing the :device in the rated by the annular groove 12, which` ree.

L10 manner illustratedin the accompanying `ceives `the belt 13 located .around the Wheel i i K i f 3 for transmitting motion from said wheel y Figure' l i" a bottom plan .View` of the to the pulley.

g `nozzle portion of a vacuum cleaner and 'v f brush beingl provided withjthe improved Tith this cpnstruction' a cheap and du- `rablefpull'ey is provided, kthe shaft and body portion of the pulley being of metal, while the surface. of theksame isv of hard rubber or similar rictionrmat'erial held rigidly upon the shaft bymeansaof the hexagonal 55 This;Y application is a division of my coending application Serial No. 590,113, filed beptember 23, 1922Q i 1. metal shaftwithv an integral Vhexag-V l konal portion thereon having a reduced neck substantially the same. diameteras the shaft anda hard rubber pulley shell molded upon Y said hexagonal portionl andreduced neck 55* .and conforming to thecontour of the neck.

. 2. A metal shaft Yhaving spaced 'integral hexagonal portions thereonr anda reduced `grooved` neckbetween said hexagonal porf` tions, and a hard rubber pulley'shell mold-1"(on f ed upon the hexagonal portions and reduced n l p v, neck and conforming Ato the contour of the' The pulley shaft/is preferablyvprovided IlClL, Y i' Ywith thespaced integral hexagonal portions 1. j

F'g. 2, a detached perspective view of the metal shaft and hub portion of the pulley;l and` i l D Fig. 3, l.a longitudinal sectional view 'lSimilar numerals of' reference indicatev corresponding parts "throughout they several vtigures yof the drawing. i

, no Forthe purpose of llustrating the appliis illustratedprovided withfthe elongated nozzle 1, in `which is "mountedA .a vrotatable brush 2 arranged -to be driven as by yonev of 30, the wheels 3J The spindle of the lbrush 2 A' `is preferably hollow, one end. being-jourknaled upon afspringpressedjournal 4,v the' i "otherend of the brush shafthaving a trans- `verse pin- 5 ywhich engages vthe slot in the 35jend of thelpulleyV shaft/Lfy A ADAM A. SEIWA. 

